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'''Thalos''' was the second of the six [[rivers]] that rushed down from the [[Blue Mountains]] to meet the great [[Gelion|River Gelion]]. The Thalos, whose name comes from the [[Elvish]] for "torrent", is important in the history of [[Men]]. It was in the high valley of its upper course that [[Bëor]] and his followers, the first Men to cross into [[Beleriand]], made their camp, and where they were discovered by [[Noldor|Elf]] King [[Finrod|Finrod Felagund]].
'''Thalos''' was the second of the six [[rivers]] that rushed down from the [[Blue Mountains]] through [[Ossiriand]] to meet the great [[Gelion|River Gelion]], between the rivers [[Ascar]] and the [[Legolin]].<ref>{{S|Map}}</ref> The Thalos, whose name comes from the [[Elvish]] for "torrent", is important in the history of [[Men]]. It was in the high valley of its upper course that [[Bëor]] and his followers, the first Men to cross into [[Beleriand]], made their camp, and where they were discovered by [[Noldor|Elf]] King [[Finrod|Finrod Felagund]].<ref>{{S|West}}</ref>
 
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Thalos was the second of the six rivers that rushed down from the Blue Mountains through Ossiriand to meet the great River Gelion, between the rivers Ascar and the Legolin.[1] The Thalos, whose name comes from the Elvish for "torrent", is important in the history of Men. It was in the high valley of its upper course that Bëor and his followers, the first Men to cross into Beleriand, made their camp, and where they were discovered by Elf King Finrod Felagund.[2]

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